In my opinion, I think it depends on which programs you are taking. In terms of success, sometimes a college educated person goes farther than one with a university education.
In my opinion, a college education is more applied towards getting a job right away upon completion of the prgram that you are studying. College is also a less expensive way to earn a college diploma. University on the other hand opens up more opporturities in the long run to get higher paying jobs and more intersting work. You can also work toward an masters or phd. However the costs of these are porhibitive and unlesss you have wealthy families or are willing to pay back huge loans univerisities are somethimes out of the picture.
That really depends on the program you're taking, like you said. University can be a bit more of a commitment in time and money and sometimes (SOMETIMES!) leads to higher income careers. Colleges however, enjoy the middle ground, not as expensive but more toward trades. I think the mentally going into university might be a little more serious as well... just from observing living in a city with a large university and large college. The majority of the student ruccusses are from the college.
There is also the fact that in some cases you can get both a college and university education. There are college programs if completed can give you a break on a university degree. So if your not really sure which way to go you can always do both and get the experience of both.I myself have a college education and was happy with just going to college. But you are right when you say it all depends on which program you choose. In the end it all depends on what you want or how you feel.
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